Grace Lyrics and chords

To play along with the Dubliner's and Jim McCann's version place a capo on the 3rd fret and play these chords. The tin whistle notes are included. Rest In Peace Jim 26 October 1944 – 5 March 2015. This ballad was also recorded by The Wolfe Tones, The High Kings and by Charlie And The Bhoys.

As[G] we gather in the chapel here,in[C] old Kilmainham [D]jail,I[C] think about the[G] last few weeks,Oh will they say we [Am]failed,From our[G] school days they have told us we must [C]yearn for liber[D]ty,Yet[C] all I want in[G] this dark place is to[D] have you here with[G] me.

[Chorus] Oh[D] Grace just hold me in your arms,and[C] let this moment[G] linger,They[C] take me out at[G] dawn and[Am] I will[D] die,With all my love I place this wedding[C] ring upon your [G]finger,There[C] wont be time to[G] share our love so[D] we must say good[G]bye.

[2]Now I know it's hard for you my love to ever understand,The love I bear for these brave men my love for this brave land,But wheb Padraic called me to his side down i the G.P.O.I had to leave my own sick bed,to him I had to go.

[Repeat Chorus]

​Key change for this verseNow[A] as the dawn is breaking, my [D]heart is breaking [E]tooOn [D]this May morn' as [A]I walk out, my [Bm]thoughts will be of [E]youAnd I'll [A]write some words upon the wall so [D]everyone will [E]knowI [D]loved so much that [A]I could see His [E]Blood Upon The [A]Rose

Key of DAs[D] we gather in the chapel here,in[G] old Kilmainham [A]jail,I[G] think about the[D] last few weeks,Oh will they say we [Em]failed,From our[D] school days they have told us we must [G]yearn for liber[A]ty,Yet[G] all I want in[D] this dark place is to[A] have you here with[D] me.

Oh[A] Grace just hold me in your arms,and[G] let this moment[D] linger,They[G] take me out at[D] dawn and[Em] I will[A] die,With all my love I place this wedding[G] ring upon your [D]finger,There[G] wont be time to[D] share our love so[A] we must say good[D]bye.​Grace Sheet Music

On May 3rd 1916, the marriage of Joseph Plunkett to Grace Gifford in the chapel at Kilmainham Gaol took place. The marriage took place by candlelight at 8pm , in the presence of British Army guards, with guns and fixed bayonets present. The married couple were only permitted to spend a short amount of time together in the company of a prison guard. Only a matter of hours later, Joseph was lead to his execution in the early hours of May 4th, along with Edward (Ned) Daly, Michael O'Hanrahan and William Pearse (brother of Padraic). The story of the marriage of Joseph and Grace Plunkett inspired this beautiful ballad.

Who wrote the song Grace ?It was written by Sean And Frank O'Meara in 1985.

Who Sang It ?Jim McCann, who often played with The Dubliners had the most success with it,It was also sang by The Wolfe Tones, John McDermott, Barleycorn,Róisin O, Aoife Scott, Danny O'Reilly in 2016, and Anthony Kearns to name but a few singers.

Who Is The Song About ?It was written about Joseph Plunket and Grace Gifford who married hours before Joseph was executed for his part in the 1916 rising in Dublin.

Popularity of the song !This song was the most popular Irish song on this site for the 100th anniversary of the 1916 rising in 2016.

GraceTom Clarke was a source of inspiration in the Post Office.There was Joseph Plunket, pale and weak having come directly from the hospital where he had just undergone an operation.Joseph was shot seated, as he was too ill to stand for the firing squad.He struggled to be with his comrades on that eventful morning. Margaret Skinnider said he looked like death and he met his death a few days later, not a natural one but a murderous one by firing squad. Jo was married to Grace Gifford at midnight just a few hours before his execution in the little church beside Richmond Barracks.She was Thomas MacDonagh's sister-in-law.The song tells the sad story of their wedding and has to be one of the saddest songs of all time. Joseph Mary Plunkett had tuberculosis and was hospitalised for that prior to Easter, the phrase, "the blood upon the rose" comes from one of Joseph's poems -- he was a Catholic mystic and poet. Grace Gifford was protestant and her parents did not much approve of the relationship.

​Beautiful song with a true story behind it. Love it. Such a shame like many grand songs such as Athenry it has been used as a song of division as a catholic Celtic FC song and cannot be sung in certain company. I will continue however to promote powerful songs like these and many others.Tom.​It is not Celtic supporters who use it as a song of division. We sing it as a song of Irish identity, love and hope. What other sectarian bigots make of it is not our problem! In the words of another song 'If you know the history' which rejoices in our heritage and proud record of anti-sectarianism/racism. Together with our support of oppressed minorities like the Palestinians. It is a beautiful song sung by Celtic supporters with love and respect.​Thomas McCusker.

I cannot hear this song and not feel so emotional. Sad for the way things were at that time. But the song is beautiful.Mary Broderick.

​Not a sectarian song but a beautiful hymn to the love of country and the love of one another by the grace of God. The Irish rebellion is an integral element in the patriotic soul of the Irish. Celtic FC was founded to give a focus for that soul in exile. Why not celebrate it? If it highlights any division, it is the division between Westminster England and its "colonial" possessions. Tony.

​I think it is one of the most amazing , beautiful emotional songs . I am getting married on the 3rd of june and it is a song I want played at my wedding . Regards Mark

I first heard this lovely song last year (2016) during our last visit to Ireland (from Canada). It was sung and played by some excellent musicians in a Westport (Mayo) pub. My interest in it is obvious... due to my surname shared with Joseph Mary. We visited Kilmainham Jail and the grave-site of Joseph and his fellows at Arbour Hill. This year, we plan to visit Grace's grave-site at Glasnevin.

Please let's not use this beautiful song for any divisive purpose. Let's hear it for what it is - a poignant and tragic love song. No matter what our religion or political views, let's love one another and live the remainder of our all-too-short lives in peace.John Plunkett​.

i'd just like to say i love this song im an English protestant and i'm still moved by this beautiful song whether i believe in the cause or not don't make me love it any less there's good and bad on both sides of the divide and war is wrong no matter who wagers it. Ben Nevis.